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| Title | But, John, They're Our Allies! |
| Subject | Canada; Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker; Foreign Relations; United States |
| Subject.topical.FAST | Prime ministers
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| Subject.topical.FAST.2 | Signs and signboards
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| Subject.topical.FAST.3 | Painting
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| Subject.topical.FAST.4 | Nuclear disarmament
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| Subject.topical.FAST.6 | Arms control
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| Subject.topical.FAST.5 | Nuclear arms control
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| Subject.topical.FAST.7 | Propaganda, Anti-American
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| Subject.geographic.FAST | United States - Foreign relations
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| Subject.geographic.FAST.2 | Canada - Politics and government
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| Subject.chronological.FAST | 1961-1969
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| Subject.namePersonal.LCSH | Diefenbaker, John G., 1895-1979
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| Description.subject | Cartoon depicts a man, "Canada, " trying to stop Canadian Prime Minister John G. "Diefenbaker" from painting a sign "Yankee Go Home." Following United States demands that Canada take a clear stand on nuclear weapons, Canadian Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker replied that Canada was "not in the new frontier of the United States" and that his re-election would center on an Anti-American campaign. |
| Publisher | Grand Forks Herald
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| Publisher.place | Grand Forks, N.D.
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| Date.created | 1963-02-17 |
| Type.LCTGM | Cartoons (Commentary) |
| Type.GMGPC | Political cartoons |
| Format | 28 x 36 cm. |
| Identifier.URI | http://www.library.und.edu/Collections/og390.html |
| Source | Grand Forks Herald |
| Language.ISO639-2 | eng |
| Relation.isIndexedby.URI | http://www.library.und.edu/Collections/og390.html |
| Relation.isPartOf | Stuart McDonald Papers |
| Rights | Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota |
| Full Resolution File | 3:\Mc_02_90.tif |